Aegina is the largest of the most favored of the Saronic Gulf islands and a top destination for both locals and tourists due to its location at a very short distance from Athens, namely around 40 minutes with our vessel.

The island has many natural beauties and rich history. Aegina was the temporary capital of Greece after the Greek revolution. It’s fascinating past can be demonstrated to anyone who visits Aegina’s well-known archaeological sites such as the famous Temple of Aphaia Athena with the panoramic views and romantic sunsets and the ruins of the ancient site of the Temple of Apollo.

Arriving at Klima beach is one of the hidden secrets of Aegina. A beautiful beach with sand and pebbles. Put your mask on and plunge into the clear turquoise waters.

Klima has a Beach Bar offers coffee, soft drinks, snacks, food and even drinks from the morning till night so you can enjoy a no-stress day.
If you stay there until sunset time, you will experience the sea and sky being painted in the warmest colours palette.

Additionally, another place that are worth spending your time on, is the fishing village of Perdika that will give you the opportunity to taste fresh fish and seafood in one of the many restaurants in its picturesque little port that looks out to the Saronic Gulf.
Don’t let the incredibly easy accessibility fool you, there is more to Aegina than meets the eye, and although it should feel like an extension of Athens, it feels far from it. It feels like an ideal destination anyone would be lucky to explore!